Editor and director from Malaga based in Madrid. Winner of the Silver Biznaga, Audience Award at the 23rd Malaga Film Festival for her short film "Los que no sienten,". Selected in numerous festivals such as ZINEBI or CortosCali.
First-hand testimony of the situation that the majority of the inhabitants of Palestine live through, including Tamar, a young woman who fled from there to be able to tell her story and that of her country. The short film arises from the directors' inability to create a work about a story of a country they are unfamiliar with.
The representation of the female figure in Jean Luc Godard's cinema reflects a duality between the context of the time and the author's cinematic language. This contrast reveals a profound reflection on gender roles and contemporary society.
Madrid, 1980. When Sole sees Nano come in, bloody and beaten, she already knows what to do. In an improvised infirmary, she tries to mend his son’s wounds. But Nano is getting old, and his body doesn’t heal like it used to. At his mother’s pleas, Nano offers a deal: he will retire from boxing if she, for the first time, watches one of his fights.